Orton has a wide range of UNBALANCE MOTOR VIBRATORS to meet the requirement of various industries wherein material handling plays a major role.
These vibrators help to empty, dose, convey, loosen, test, clean, screen, compact, distribute, feed etc., & therefore have a very wide application in Mining, Fertilizer, Chemical , Pharma & Food Industry etc.
These vibrators are suitable for mounting on bin and storage silo, vibrating feeders, tables & screens & many other applications ORTON UNBALANCE MOTOR vibrators are totally enclosed, surface cooled units operating 415 / 440 volts, 3 phase, 50 cycles. A.C. Supply. The vibrating frequency depends on the revolutions of the rotary unit & can be chosen from four ranges available viz, : 3000, 1500, 1000, 750 vibrations per minute. The Centrifuge force can be adjusted from zero to maximum by manipulating the relative positions of the eccentric weights provided on either side of the shaft. Various models are available giving a wide choice of Centrifugal force, frequency of vibration, mounting position, Insulation etc. The customer is therefore assured of getting the most suitable vibrator to meet this requirements.
When used as a single unit, they impact circular vibrations. If directional vibrations are needed, two vibrators running in the opposite direction should be use.
Salient Features :
- Sturdy & robust construction.
- Totally enclosed dirt & dust proof construction.
- Amplitude of vibration can be controlled.
- Heavy duty bearings for long & trouble free operation.
- Low noise as compared to Electromagnetic Vibrators.
- Centrifugal force can be adjusted from zero to maximum.
- Low maintenance due to absence of belts, pulleys, chains sprockets etc.
Applications
Unbalance motor vibrators are used where mechanical vibrations are required. There vibrations can be in the form of pure rectilinear vibrations for conveying / screening the material in vibratory feeders / screens / tables etc. For obtaining rectilinear vibrations, two unbalance motor vibrators rotating in the opposite directions are used.